Department of Psychology, Izmir University of Economics, Izmir, Turkey.
Institute of Psychology, Cognitive Psychology Unit, Leiden University, Wassenaarseweg 52, Leiden, 2333 AK, The Netherlands.
Sci Rep. 2024 Jun 4;14(1):12859. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-63599-3.
External eye appearance in avian taxa has been proposed to be driven by social and ecological functions. Recent research in primates suggests, instead, that, photoprotective functions are important drivers of external eye appearance. Using similar methods, we examined the variation in external eye appearance of 132 parrot species (Psittaciformes) in relation to their ecology and sociality. Breeding systems, flock size and sexual dimorphism, as well as species' latitude and maximum living altitude, and estimated UV-B incidence in species' ranges were used to explore the contribution of social and ecological factors in driving external eye appearance. We measured the hue and brightness of visible parts of the eye and the difference in measurements of brightness between adjacent parts of the eye. We found no link between social variables and our measurements. We did, however, find a negative association between the brightness of the inner part of the iris and latitude and altitude. Darker inner irises were more prevalent farther away from the equator and for those species living at higher altitudes. We found no link between UV-B and brightness measurements of the iris, or tissue surrounding the eye. We speculate that these results are consistent with an adaptation for visual functions. While preliminary, these results suggest that external eye appearance in parrots is influenced by ecological, but not social factors.
鸟类的眼部外观被认为是受社会和生态功能驱动的。最近对灵长类动物的研究表明,光保护功能是外部眼部外观的重要驱动因素。我们使用类似的方法,研究了 132 种鹦鹉物种(鹦鹉目)的外部眼部外观与其生态和社会性之间的关系。我们利用繁殖系统、群体大小和性别二态性,以及物种的纬度和最高生活海拔,以及物种分布范围内估计的 UV-B 发生率,来探讨社会和生态因素对外部眼部外观的影响。我们测量了眼睛可见部分的色调和亮度,以及眼睛相邻部分之间亮度测量值的差异。我们没有发现社会变量与我们的测量值之间存在关联。然而,我们发现虹膜内部亮度与纬度和海拔呈负相关。离赤道越远和生活在高海拔地区的物种,虹膜的内部越暗。我们没有发现虹膜的 UV-B 与亮度测量值之间存在关联,也没有发现眼部周围组织与亮度测量值之间存在关联。我们推测,这些结果与视觉功能的适应有关。尽管这只是初步研究结果,但表明鹦鹉的外部眼部外观受生态因素影响,而不受社会因素影响。